Fur scarf



FUR SCARF Oct. 30, 1928.

1 G. J. BARucH med Feb. e, 1928 ATTORNEY `Patented Oct. 30, 19.28.

; UNITED S-'r-Arss `datoriali: J.' inwoner New YOBKQN. Y., AssIGNoR ToKAUFMAN a Yoiannianmn, Inc., I

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' FUR scalar.'

'uiipucation ined rebfuarys, .192ev f serial No. 252,708.

This invention relates to improvements in fur animal heads and hasforone of its objects the provision of' a novel head of the characterreferred to adapted to be `used on fur scarfs and the like. j

Another object of the invention is to produce a head of this nature thatis highly ornamental and striking in appearance. y j

A further object of the invention is to provide a fur animal head ofthis nature in which the snout, eyes and ears are made of a jewelledfabric.

A still further object of the invention is to provide a jewelled fabricmask adapted to be placed over and secured to a fur scarf head or thelike the said mask being made of diamond colored stones, with stones ofcontrasting colors to accentuate the main features of the animalV n yOther objects and novel features of my invention will become moreapparent as the description proceeds. l In the drawings forming a partof this invention in which similar reference characters 25 are used todescribe corresponding parts throughout the several views, and vfinallyY pointed out and specifically defined and indicated in the appendedclaims, Y

Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of a fur scarf, showing myinvention as applied thereto, 1

Figure 2 is a top plan view of my ornamented mask before it is appliedto the head.

Figure 3 is a perspective view 0f a scarf head, showing a modified formof my invention, and

` Figure 4: is a detail View of the ear` forming section used in theform shown in Fig. 3. j

Referring now to the drawings in detail, 5

j indicates the body portion of a fur scarf provided with a head @havingears 7 projecting therefrom.

It is a well known fact that'the fur on ani- `mal heads employed in themaking of scarfs is i very thin and sparse, as it nears the snout.

This, in many instances gives a cheapenmg i and ugly appearance to thescarf. To overcome this defect, I provide a mask 8 made of a fabricstudded generally with jewels 9 preferably of imitation diamonds, andwith stones or jewels 10 of contrasting color, to indicate the snout 11and with like colored jewels 12 to indicate the nose 13. Theeyes 14 aremade of a central colore-d stone 15 and a plurality of v outer stones 16of a contrasting color. The color of the stones 10, 12 and '16 ispreferably black and the eye stones 15 red. Openings 18v are providednear the upper end of the mask to permit the ears 7 to protrude throughthe mask when it is secured on the head. f

The mask when cut to the desired shape is drawn tightly over the headwith theI ears `7V protruding through the openings 18 and is attached bystitching or sewing same to the head by rows ofstitches 20 at the top ofthe vhead and by rows of stitches 21 underneath the head. Y

In Figs. 3 and 4:, I have shown a modified form of my invention in whichthe snout is covered by a section 21 of j ewelled fabric, the ears 22areformed of two ply leaf shaped sections of jewelled fabric and the eyes23 are formed of circular jewelled` sections of contrasting coloredstones.

While I have' describedmy invention as relating to scarf heads, I do notlimit myself to f such use as the head of my invention may be 'nsV usedfor ornamenting or trimming any garment and in any part of same. y

Many changescould be made in the above construction and many apparentlyVwidely different embodimentsof this invention could be made withoutdeparting from the scope thereof. It is intended that ,all matterscontained herein in the above description or shown in the accompanyingdrawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and notin alimiting sense.It is also to be understood that the language used in the followingvclaims is merely intended to cover all the generic and specific featuresofthe invention herein de scribed, and all statements of the scope ofthe invention'which, as a matter of language, Y

might be said to fall therebetween, and that materials, sizes andrelativities of parts. are

non-essential, except as called for in the j pearance and sellingqualities of a garment l having such an ornamental head.

Having described my invention, .what IY claim as new and desire Vtosecure by Letters Patentis: Y L

different color, and eye simulating portions ol stones of contrastingcolors.

4. A jewelled mask for fur scarf heads, the 15 said mask having openingsthrough which the ears of the head are adapted to protrude, the saidmask consisting of a body portion studded with stones of a desiredcolor, a snout forming portion of stones of a different 20 color, andeye simulating portions made of stones of contrasting colors.

GEORGE J. BARUCH.

